MUSIC GO MUSIC

Remember the beginning of Ghostbusters II? After a few lawsuits and restraining orders the front page headlines, Larry King interviews, and Dana had all but disappeared. Instead, Venkman hosts a lame TV show while Ray & Winston play birthday parties to make ends meet. The new video for “Light Of Love” by Music Go Music is pretty much like that (sans Vigo). Read the rest of this entry »

Over the past two weeks, MUSIC GO MUSIC have been releasing a few videos to accompany their debut album, “Expressions,” due out on October 6th in the US. All three videos were recorded live for the TV talent show “Face Time,” which happens to have the best Host/Sidekick duo since Carson & McMahon. So far, we’ve seen clips for the nine minute jammer “Warm in the Shadows,” hook heavy romper “Just Me,” and synth packed chugger “Light of Love.”

You can see all three videos below and keep checking back here for more.

LA’s mysterious, cosmic disco group know as MUSIC GO MUSIC have readied a debut full-length, Expressions, due Oct. 6, in both vinyl and compact disc formats. Expressions collects Music Go Music’s previous, highly acclaimed 12″ releases all for the fantastical merriment of your mind and body. Read about how members Torg, Gala Bell and Kamar Maza created the pop revelation that is Expressions (complete with footnotes!) HERE.

Here is what music’s illuminati has said about the songs of Music Go Music:

“When people talk about the rebirth of disco, this is how it should be, manic zombifications reanimated from the Abba songbook, wired with Philip K Dick paranoia and Donna Summer euphoria.” — NME

“They begin with a bright-eyed Scandinavian sashay and end with a ten-minute Mediterranean disco romp featuring programmed drums, making detours along the way into rainy day ballads and guitar infernos. The cumulative effect plays like the greatest hits of dance saviors that never existed…and indeed, they probably should only be performed from inside an aquadome at the bottom of the Caspian Sea, or at least during a summer-long residency in Ibiza.” — Fader

“There is a late seventies, post-‘I Feel Love’ disco feel to ‘Warm in the Shadows,’ and, whether or not it was their ambition to find that sound, it’s nonetheless a mightily refreshing dose of looseness and euphoria… One thing is for sure: the ambition for a long-lasting dynasty of overblown, slightly crackpot pop excess is there. ” – Stool Pigeon